The Goalkeeper Academy recognizes that a specialized position requires specialized training. For players to reach their potential they need to be placed in a Complete Learning Environment. Different goalkeepers require different training. The Goalkeeper Academy offers its students a scientific and holistic approach to training.

As goalkeepers start out on their playing career, they require nurturing, and an understanding of not only how to play this specialized position, but how to deal with the developmental aspects of being a Goalkeeper. As they grow, their needs expand, and learning drills, and shot-stopping is not enough. Physical, technical, tactical training alongside the mental and psychological science of goalkeeping over time is required to reach their maximum potential.

Goalkeepers play at many different levels, and it is important that the players and parents recognize this. Most will play youth soccer, some High School. A few will extend their career and play in College, while a handful will be fortunate enough to play professionally.

The Goalkeeper Academy Complete Learning Environment encompasses every aspect of training, and offers programs based on the necessary developmental pathway for its players to truly reach their potential.

High School Classes

As the High School season gets underway, you may be looking for more specialized training for what is most certainly the most specialized position on the field. The Goalkeeper Academy has over twenty years of experience working with goalkeepers at the high school level and beyond. Take advantage of this by signing up for our first ever dedicated high school class. Our class aims to deliver detailed technical information, that is only gained over years of training experience.

This is for those players who are new to the position or require training in the basic fundamentals of goalkeeping or simply need additional training during the off-season. It is designed to be challenging in an engagin environment.

GK II

This is for the goalkeeper who already possesses the basic fundamentals however still requires training in their ball-handling skills, as well as an introduction on tactical training.

GK III

This is for the goalkeeper who requires refining their skills and game understanding. A high level curriculum will push the goalkeepers outside of their comfort zone.

GK IV

An intensive, pressured environment for the top echelon of youth goalkeepers.